Theory of Living Sytems Webinar Series

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Event date: 
Wednesday, 2 June 2021 - 10:00am to Wednesday, 25 August 2021 - 11:00am
Location: 
Online

Modern approaches to research in the life sciences are more quantitative than they have ever been. Across a broad spectrum of fields, the precision, fidelity, and resolution of available data only continues to improve year on year. This has so far proved transformative, leading to an increasing role for theory and computation, and raising the prospect of truly integrated approaches to the study of animate, living systems.

The Theory of Living Systems is a free webcast seminar series to promote cutting edge research at the interface of theory, computation and life science created for research communities across Australia, New Zealand and other regions with similar time-zones.

Back by popular demand since the previous one in 2020, this new webinar series will similarly encompass a broad range of traditional disciplines, including (but not limited to) biophysics, systems biology, mathematical ecology, active matter, computational neuroscience, collective behaviour, bioengineering, and much more.

Speakers include national and international researchers from UNSW Sydney, University of Melbourne, University of Wollongong, Indian Institute of Science, University of Oxford, CalTech, and more. The line-up of speakers can be found online.

Register to receive details and sign in instructions for each webinar. Check your spam folders or contact the organisers if you do not receive an email with sign-in details.

Webinars are typically fortnightly on Wednesdays. Talk times vary depending on time zones where speakers are based.

Follow us on Twitter @TheoryLivingSys for announcements and reminders

Open to: 
All researchers
Cost: 
Free
Event Type: 
Seminar
Contact for inquiries: 
Richard Morris r.g.morris@unsw.edu.au
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